Jonathan Pollard
Ex-spy Jonathan Pollard, US envoy Mike Huckabee held secret meeting at US Jerusalem embassy
Pollard told The Jerusalem Post that the meeting was a personal affair to thank the ambassador for private matters, and emphasized that the event was taken out of context.
'I learned to be tough': Pollard says lifetime of US antisemitism pushed him to spy for Israel
Why Smotrich’s 82% sovereignty plan over the West Bank is not enough - opinion
Is Israel ready for Jonathan Pollard? Ex-spy outlines 10-point plan for Knesset run
Pollard is finally free from his discriminatory experience
Pollard is not a hero in the conventional sense.
Welcome to Israel, Jonathan Pollard
Pollard’s arrival in Israel will now hopefully put an end to one of the most difficult chapters in US-Israeli relations.
Jonathan Pollard: Former Jewish spy lands in Israel 35 years after arrest
Pollard and his wife, Esther, will live in Jerusalem. A source close to the family said the former spy will not enter politics.
Pollard’s return gets a bug in US-Israel ties out of the way - analysis
Ever since Pollard’s arrest 35 years ago, his case has been a fly in the ointment of the US-Israel relationship.
Will Pollard be poisoned by politics? - analysis
Pollard is now a free man and an electoral asset. If he wants to be in the Knesset, he can get in relatively easily.
The Pollard puzzle: A pension but no parade - opinion
When a defendant, no matter how guilty, is punished too harshly, justice miscarries.
Come home, Jonathan Pollard
From the moment that Pollard was sentenced in March of 1987, he was subjected to what can only be described as “cruel and unusual punishment.”
Donald Trump's legacy leaves behind poisoned gifts for Israel - opinion
Most Democrats don't support BDS, but they are against banning it. Pompeo's claim that it is inherently antisemitic only serves to harm Israel's interests.
Understanding Ehud Olmert's disdain for Jonathan Pollard – opinion
It would seem the liberal intelligentsia have decided it was time to show their face once more and attack the release of Jonathan Pollard
Olmert to 'Post': Stop the Pollard festival
Is it really in our best interest to poke the bear?